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A NEWSLETTER PUBLISHED BY VIRGINIA COMMONWEAL T.fi UNIVERSITY
VCU Awards First Grants-ln':'Aid TO.15
A total of $30,000 has been
awarded to 15 facu ltv members
on both campuses of VCU for
grants-in-aid, according to Dr.­Lauren
A. Woods, chairman of
the 10-member Grants-in-Aid
Advisory Committee.
The awards, the first
grants-in -aid to have been offered
by the University, were
announced to the . recipients on
April 2. Grants range from $662
to $3,000.
There were 55 applications
for the grants and the committee
selected 27 per cent of them to
be funded.
Proposals for grants " in any
field of creative activity are
welcomed from all members"
states the guidelines drawn by
the advisory com m ittee
empanelled last December.
"Special consideration" is given
to requests where the research
conducted will lead to additional
support from other sources or
where "creative work would lead
to exhibitions, performances or
publications."
The source of funding for the
Grants-in-Aid Program is six per
cent of the overhead on grants
a nd co ntracts as allocated
beginning July 1 of last year.
The 15 recipients are:
I ra Lieberman, Department of
Music; Dr.s. Michael J. Snodgrass
and James A . Hightower,
Departm ent of Anatomy; Dr.
Lynn Dwayn Nelson,
Department of Sociology; Drs.
Susan Moyle' and Charles R.
Blem, Department of Biology;
Drs . George Craig Grant and
John F. Lefelhocz, Department
of Chemistry; and Drs. G. Bruce
Taggart, Eugene J. Shiles and
Jerry D. Alderman, Department
of Physics.
Others include:
Mr. Charles R . Henry,
Department, of Sculptu're; Mr. C.
E. Dixon , Departmeri't' of
Photography; Dr. Glenn H.
Gilbrea'th, Dep'a'rtment of
Business Administration and
Management; and Dr. Budd H.
Hebert, Department of Urban
Studies.
T he grants are made yearly.
This year, March 2 was the
deadline for submission of
proposals.
Sea of Cycles
A sure sign of spring is the great influx of bicycles on the campus. Parking
her vehicle in the racks in front of Rhoads Hall is Doris Munford of
Petersburg, a sophomore in pre-nursing.

A NEWSLETTER PUBLISHED BY VIRGINIA COMMONWEAL T.fi UNIVERSITY
VCU Awards First Grants-ln':'Aid TO.15
A total of $30,000 has been
awarded to 15 facu ltv members
on both campuses of VCU for
grants-in-aid, according to Dr.­Lauren
A. Woods, chairman of
the 10-member Grants-in-Aid
Advisory Committee.
The awards, the first
grants-in -aid to have been offered
by the University, were
announced to the . recipients on
April 2. Grants range from $662
to $3,000.
There were 55 applications
for the grants and the committee
selected 27 per cent of them to
be funded.
Proposals for grants " in any
field of creative activity are
welcomed from all members"
states the guidelines drawn by
the advisory com m ittee
empanelled last December.
"Special consideration" is given
to requests where the research
conducted will lead to additional
support from other sources or
where "creative work would lead
to exhibitions, performances or
publications."
The source of funding for the
Grants-in-Aid Program is six per
cent of the overhead on grants
a nd co ntracts as allocated
beginning July 1 of last year.
The 15 recipients are:
I ra Lieberman, Department of
Music; Dr.s. Michael J. Snodgrass
and James A . Hightower,
Departm ent of Anatomy; Dr.
Lynn Dwayn Nelson,
Department of Sociology; Drs.
Susan Moyle' and Charles R.
Blem, Department of Biology;
Drs . George Craig Grant and
John F. Lefelhocz, Department
of Chemistry; and Drs. G. Bruce
Taggart, Eugene J. Shiles and
Jerry D. Alderman, Department
of Physics.
Others include:
Mr. Charles R . Henry,
Department, of Sculptu're; Mr. C.
E. Dixon , Departmeri't' of
Photography; Dr. Glenn H.
Gilbrea'th, Dep'a'rtment of
Business Administration and
Management; and Dr. Budd H.
Hebert, Department of Urban
Studies.
T he grants are made yearly.
This year, March 2 was the
deadline for submission of
proposals.
Sea of Cycles
A sure sign of spring is the great influx of bicycles on the campus. Parking
her vehicle in the racks in front of Rhoads Hall is Doris Munford of
Petersburg, a sophomore in pre-nursing.